differences between h********** and heterogeneous mixture with example
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Homogeneous mixture
It has uniform composition
It has only one phase
It can’t be separated out physically
‘homo’ means same
heterogeneous
- It has non-uniform composition
- There are two or more phases
- It can be separated out physical
- ‘hetero’ means different
- Example: mixture of sodium chloride and sand
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Homogeneous mixtures
---> a mixture is said to be Homogenous if all the components of a mixture are compltely mixed together and are indistinguishable from one another ...
For example air, alloys, etc.
Heterogeneous mixtures
----> heterogeneous mixture if all the component of the mixture are not thoroughly mixed and are distinguishable from one another ...
For example sugar, chalk in water etc.
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